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Geopolymer composites for smart and sustainable infrastructure : A review

By: Mishra, Jyotirmoy.
Contributor(s): Nanda, bharadwaj | Patro, Sanjaya Kumar.
Publisher: Pune NICMAR 2021Edition: Vol.36(4), Oct-Dec.Description: 50-57p.Subject(s): Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) | Smart Infrastructure | Waste Management | Sustainable Development In: NICMAR Journal of construction managementSummary: In order to achieve the goal of sustainable development, we require sustainable infrastructure. The demand for sustainable infrastructure will keep on rising as the traditional cement-based building materials are not considered to be sustainable enough due to the huge carbon footprints from the cement industry. polymer composites such as mortar and concrete are low-carbon, cement-less construction materials , which are inorganic polymers made from alkali activation of industrial wastes, rich in aluminum and silicon. This paper presents a review of various geopolymer composites, specifically mortar and concrete, made from some of the contemporary industrial wastes
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In order to achieve the goal of sustainable development, we require sustainable infrastructure. The demand for sustainable infrastructure will keep on rising as the traditional cement-based building materials are not considered to be sustainable enough due to the huge carbon footprints from the cement industry. polymer composites such as mortar and concrete are low-carbon, cement-less construction materials , which are inorganic polymers made from alkali activation of industrial wastes, rich in aluminum and silicon. This paper presents a review of various geopolymer composites, specifically mortar and concrete, made from some of the contemporary industrial wastes

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